James Pansullo, the owner of South Shore Music Hall, formerly named Club 58 and Shooters, has notified the city clerk’s office that the live music venue has closed.

The establishment, at 58 Ross Way, at the corner of Cliveden Street and across from the city-owned Ross Garage, held its last concerts in late June.

City Clerk Joseph Shea said he received a letter from Pansullo saying he will try to retool the club and reopen it with a new concept in hopes of generating more business.

Pansullo reformatted the club in early 2013, changing the name from Club 58 to South Shore Music Hall and replacing hip-hop and dance DJs with live bands. Until 2001, the venue had been known as Shooters.

Pansullo could not be reached for comment Monday.

Last week, South Shore Music Hall posted on its Twitter account that it was selling a beer cooler and chairs from the club.

The licensing board can take back a business’ licenses if the business closes, but Shea said he’ll probably give Pansullo until the end of the year to try to decide what to do with the venue. The club has a license to sell alcohol and a cabaret license allowing live entertainment.

The city’s licensing board was almost forced to shut down South Shore Music Hall at the end of 2013 because of unpaid bills. However, those payments were eventually made and the club stayed open.

In June 2012, the board suspended the club’s liquor license for three days after a patron was stabbed. In 2010, the board faulted the club after a double shooting in a nearby parking garage.

Patrick Ronan may be reached at pronan@ledger.com. Follow him on Twitter @PRonan_Ledger.